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7/22/2008 10:53 PM
 

I have just upgraded from 4.5.1 to 4.5.3 the install went OK but when I try to use a custom module that I have written, its Dataprovider throws the Type Initializer exception.  I have been through the config file twice and checked that all the dll's are compiling.  Any ideas of other things that can cause thisexception?

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Linda

 

 
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7/23/2008 2:07 AM
 

I just fixed my problem with a change to the config file:

<trust level="Full" originUrl=".*" />

It was originally set to medium so I am slightly concerned about the consequences but after a day of pulling my hair out I am going to stick with it.

 
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